[ExI] scioly trained by chat

William Flynn Wallace foozler83 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 20 01:43:36 UTC 2023


I cannot defend those teachers who are doing the minimum or less.  Likely
they are involved in research to get promotions and tenure and all of
that.  (I did almost no research and devoted all my time to teaching.)  Or
they were burned out or just lazy.  Teacher evaluations by students are
generally no valid, but the examples you provided would show up on those
evaluations.

Ideally, the great teachers teach grad school and do no research at all,
leaving that to the ones who can do excellent research.

I don't see replacing teachers with chatbots, but I do see that they can do
most of the teaching and leave the subtle stuff to great teachers.  I tried
to get on but it was overloaded.  I want to ask it to compare theories and
see how well it does that.  bill w

On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 1:05 PM Gadersd via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:

> Some of my teachers were truly terrible. One history teacher in high
> school had the students just fill out a worksheet during the classes. That
> worksheet was identical to the test. He gave us all the answers eventually
> and all we had to do was memorize them for the test or cheat which he made
> very easy to do. An English teacher had the students do generic worksheets
> all day with minimal to no lecture. In many cases there was little to no
> teaching involved, mostly just generic worksheets from the internet.
> ChatGPT can do this just as well, probably better.
>
> I had one exceptional professor in university who taught with a passion.
> Most of the others either regurgitated the textbooks with little to no
> additional insight or didn’t bother even trying. ChatGPT at least has the
> appearance of passion and its explanations are almost invariably better
> than what I saw from most of my professors.
>
> Essentially, what I am saying is that ChatGPT is not as good as the best
> human teachers, but it is at least fairly consistently good and is better
> than many human teachers. At least in my case ChatGPT even exceeds the
> average.
>
> On Jan 19, 2023, at 1:07 PM, William Flynn Wallace via extropy-chat <
> extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
>
> What would you say contributes to the superiority of the robot's answers
> compared to the teachers you had?  bill w
>
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 10:39 AM Gadersd via extropy-chat <
> extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
>
>> I am sure most human teachers are also heavily “inspired” by existing
>> information. Whatever the case may be, ChatGPT is still a better
>> instructor than half of my high school and university instructors ever
>> were. Future iterations of the technology will only become better, while
>> the average human will stay mostly the same, assuming the average human
>> intelligence doesn’t suddenly skyrocket for some reason.
>>
>> On Jan 19, 2023, at 11:07 AM, Adrian Tymes via extropy-chat <
>> extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
>>
>> Just like students before ChatGPT, this engine looked these up online and
>> ripped them off from previously published textbooks, with a bit of
>> rephrasing.  It is now more convenient, but not a fundamentally new
>> capability.
>>
>> So says my fiance, who grew up an agricultural engineer.
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2023, 4:25 PM Gadersd via extropy-chat <
>> extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
>>
>>> No more need for school. We can ask ChatGPT to make lessons, quizzes,
>>> tests, and grade them too.
>>>
>>> > On Jan 18, 2023, at 6:05 PM, spike jones via extropy-chat <
>>> extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > OK I got on ChatGPT and asked it to help me write AgSci questions.  It
>>> gave
>>> > me these.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > A new day has dawned.  We were asleep when it happened.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > spike
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Hi ChatGPT.  What are some good agricultural science questions for
>>> Science
>>> > Olympiad?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Agricultural Science Test
>>> >
>>> > 1.    What are the three main components of soil?
>>> > 2.    Describe the process of photosynthesis and its importance in
>>> > agriculture.
>>> > 3.    What is crop rotation and why is it important?
>>> > 4.    What is the role of nitrogen in plant growth and how is it
>>> typically
>>> > added to soil in agricultural systems?
>>> > 5.    What are the benefits and drawbacks of using genetically modified
>>> > crops in agriculture?
>>> > 6.    What is the difference between irrigation and drainage?
>>> > 7.    What is soil erosion and what are some methods used to prevent
>>> it?
>>> > 8.    What is the role of bees in pollination and how can their
>>> > populations be conserved?
>>> > 9.    What are the different types of farming systems and their
>>> advantages
>>> > and disadvantages?
>>> > 10.   Explain the role of climate change in agriculture and the
>>> strategies
>>> > used to adapt to its impacts.
>>> >
>>> > Bonus Question:
>>> >
>>> > 11.   What is precision agriculture and how does it improve crop
>>> yields?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Thanks. If I am particularly interested in soil conservation, what are
>>> some
>>> > good agricultural science questions?
>>> >
>>> > Here are a few agricultural science questions related to soil
>>> conservation:
>>> >
>>> > 1.    What are the causes of soil degradation and how can they be
>>> > mitigated?
>>> > 2.    How do different types of tillage practices impact soil
>>> structure,
>>> > fertility and erosion?
>>> > 3.    What are the benefits and drawbacks of using cover crops in
>>> > agriculture?
>>> > 4.    How does soil conservation contribute to sustainable agriculture?
>>> > 5.    What are the best management practices for conserving soil
>>> health in
>>> > a specific type of farming system?
>>> > 6.    How can soil quality be measured and monitored?
>>> > 7.    What are the impacts of climate change on soil conservation?
>>> > 8.    How can farmers use precision agriculture technology to improve
>>> soil
>>> > conservation?
>>> > 9.    What are the differences between conventional and organic farming
>>> > systems in terms of soil conservation?
>>> > 10.   How does the use of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers affect
>>> > soil conservation?
>>> > 11.   Explain the different terrace, contour and buffer strip farming
>>> > practices and their effectiveness in soil conservation.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Thanks. What are some good agricultural science questions if I am
>>> > particularly interested in maximizing my profit per acre that I own?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Here are a few agricultural science questions related to maximizing
>>> profit
>>> > per acre:
>>> >
>>> > 1.    What are the most profitable crops to grow on my land,
>>> considering
>>> > factors such as climate, soil type, and market demand?
>>> > 2.    How can I optimize my irrigation and fertilization practices to
>>> > maximize crop yields and profitability?
>>> > 3.    How can precision agriculture technology be used to improve crop
>>> > yields and reduce costs?
>>> > 4.    How can I effectively market my crops to increase profits?
>>> > 5.    What are the benefits and drawbacks of using genetically modified
>>> > crops in my operation?
>>> > 6.    How can I use crop rotation to improve soil health and increase
>>> > profits?
>>> > 7.    What are the best pest management practices to minimize crop loss
>>> > and maximize profits?
>>> > 8.    How can I use contract farming to increase profits?
>>> > 9.    What are the benefits and drawbacks of using organic farming
>>> > practices to maximize profits?
>>> > 10.   How can I use precision livestock management to increase profits
>>> in
>>> > my operation?
>>> > 11.   How can I reduce costs by using new technologies and best
>>> management
>>> > practices?
>>> > 12.   How can I use precision agriculture to forecast and optimize
>>> pricing
>>> > and inventory?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Here are a few agricultural science questions related to maximizing
>>> profit
>>> > per acre:
>>> >
>>> > 1.    What are the most profitable crops to grow on my land,
>>> considering
>>> > factors such as climate, soil type, and market demand?
>>> > 2.    How can I optimize my irrigation and fertilization practices to
>>> > maximize crop yields and profitability?
>>> > 3.    How can precision agriculture technology be used to improve crop
>>> > yields and reduce costs?
>>> > 4.    How can I effectively market my crops to increase profits?
>>> > 5.    What are the benefits and drawbacks of using genetically modified
>>> > crops in my operation?
>>> > 6.    How can I use crop rotation to improve soil health and increase
>>> > profits?
>>> > 7.    What are the best pest management practices to minimize crop loss
>>> > and maximize profits?
>>> > 8.    How can I use contract farming to increase profits?
>>> > 9.    What are the benefits and drawbacks of using organic farming
>>> > practices to maximize profits?
>>> > 10.   How can I use precision livestock management to increase profits
>>> in
>>> > my operation?
>>> > 11.   How can I reduce costs by using new technologies and best
>>> management
>>> > practices?
>>> > 12.   How can I use precision agriculture to forecast and optimize
>>> pricing
>>> > and inventory?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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